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C&F Financial Formerly Moore and Moore I was charge more that 25% on interest for a 2006 car i was able to make payment for almost one year but due to some financial hardship I return the car Richmond , Virginia
After One year of owning the car that was finance by this company i was unable to continue with the payment which was on an interest rate of more that 25%. So I call the company and informed them that I am going through some domestics hardship and am going to give up the car so i did afterwards they send me a bill of which they say was the balance that I owe from what was sold from the car call them and make payment arrangement by the time I know it I received a court paper about the money i own so i call them again and they said dont worry about the court paper is just a formality. The next thing i know I received judgement of garnishment. Up to this day my paycheck as been garnish drastically i cant even pay my rent and me and my kids are about to be homeless . Please help:
3 Updates & Rebuttals
lelkinsgirl
Valley Head,Alabama,
United States of America
Rude!
#4Consumer Comment
Sat, June 04, 2016
Don't pay attention to people's know-it-all, holier than thou addittudes. I mean god forbid they ever have hardships. You never call a company and voluntarily turn your vehicle over! Let them come get it! The best thing for you to do is file a chapter 7 bakruptcy. After that, don't allow yourself to get back in that type of situation. I hope this helps.
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Golden Meadow,United States of America
kenny must be the tin man
#4Consumer Comment
Thu, October 18, 2012
no heart
Ken
Colorado,USA
First, with the interest rate you were paying....
#4Consumer Comment
Thu, October 18, 2012
you had a very poor credit history. (Deadbeat).
Then, because you just can't pay anymore, you give the car back.
This is called a voluntary repossession and will further add to your credit woes.
The car is then resold and any deficiency in what they get and what you owed is charged to you.
You DID this to yourself and probably should NOT buy ANYTHING on credit as you keep demonstrating your inability to properly manage your finances.
No, I don't work for the company(s) you reported